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In regards to religion, what is the meaning of the excerpt?


A. People do not have to pass an exam to become an elected official.
B. People have the right to practice which ever religion they choose.
C. Citizens cannot be blocked from a political position based on religion.
D. Citizens must have a religious background to become an elected official.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hello Friend..

The answer of u r question is ...

Option.A

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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(A). People do not have to pass an exam to become an elected official.When they are asked some civics questions, they faces embarrassment because of lack of knowledge. It's totally up to the voters if they wants to value their knowledge or the tricks.

(B). People have the right to practice which ever religion they choose. Freedom to choose whatever religion they wants to follow is a human right. One can change their religion, their belief also. It's a fundamental right given to every human being.

(C). Citizens cannot be blocked from a political position based on religion. The value to the nation is much more than the religion. Nation makes us united as one but religion makes us separated into pieces.

(D). Citizens must have a religious background to become an elected official. It doesn't matter what religion the candidate follows as the matter of fact is that only humanity can remove the hunger, poverty, terrorism from one's country.

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